meltz opened this issue on Apr 01, 2007 · 143 posts
kuroyume0161 posted Mon, 16 April 2007 at 1:51 PM
Broadcast television is under the auspice of the FCC (in the US). As far as I know, cable television is not (yet) under their auspices. And this is clearly shown in that what you see on the HBO show "BullShit!" for instance (which is not restricted by time) not being seen on broadcast networks (ever). Just pointing that out (my partner worked for PrimeStar, then DirecTV - both satellite tv - I also worked for the former in a consulting capacity).
I also agree with the sentiment that Renderosity is part of a business (Bondware) and must comply with a modicum of consumer-level concern. Personally, it's either a clear delineation must be made in what is and what is not allowed in the galleries or, desiring to allow some sort of artistic freedom, spawn a separate site for the gallery that is not directly tied to the business. Then any one who doesn't want to view nudity (or suggestive nudity) doesn't have to go there. And you can set a clear delineation that isn't at the beck and call of the lawyers... ;)
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